Did the Barkve review. Still awaiting keywords for it.
Longish article -- took a couple of hours to encode. All done, awaiting proofing.
Very long bibliography in this one; I'm improving my markup shortcuts considerably as I work on this.
Did the corrections while sitting at the airport. Note to self: P5 and PDF versions for the svnrepo have not yet been generated, since I don't have XEP on the laptop.
NVD's latest review encoded and posted for proofing.
I think it's ready now, pending editor proofing.
Longish article with a lot of tagging and structural decisions to make, but the first pass is now done. Still awaiting bio, keywords and French abstract.
Encoded the SM review, but there are many questions; I think it needs a bibliography, and there are some sentences which look like they got borked somehow, so I've sent some questions to NVD.
Just published three reviews that were ready to go from volume 23. Also discovered my XEP setup and config was lost in the disk crash, so reconfigured it based on stuff found on Peach. It's now backed up.
I ran the ant script on a bunch of volumes one by one, and then scripted it to run on all the remaining ones, which it's steadily doing (between one and two hours for each, I think). I've edited the "Old issues" page to reflect what we're doing and uploaded the first six quick-and-dirty PDFs. This morning KS did a quick count of errors by word over five pages, and we're hitting better than 99% accuracy on those pages, but there are other places where it's poorer and that doesn't take account of italicization and bold (more of that below).
KS has already corrected the text for volume 14 (remarkably quick), and is now doing a second pass looking at italics and bold. It turns out that Tesseract encodes that feature at the word level, by adding em or strong elements inside the word. I've created Oxygen project actions to italicize or bold an element (or undo same) as an experiment with Author Mode customization, and that works, but it's not ideal because it's tedious to do a whole line. I'm now trying to use a custom XSLT action to transform a selected fragment to add or remove em elements to every word, but I've hit a snag with that and had to post to the Oxygen forum for help. If it proves possible to get that working, I can imagine a lot of uses for it.